Supplemental Data 

American Mineralogist: September 2019 AM-19-97023
ANZOLINI ET AL.: NIXONITE, NA2TI6O13, A NEW METASOMATIC MINERAL FROM CANADA


Supplemental Material 
Table S1: Wavenumbers and assignments of Raman peaks in the spectra of nixonite. (XLSX) 

Table S2: General comparison between nixonite, jeppeite, freudenbergite, kudryavtsevaite and the two synthetic analogues Na2Ti6O13 and K2Ti6O13 (XLSX) 

Figure S1: Thick section of the pyroxenite showing the location of rutile with nixonite under a) transmitted and b) oblique light; c) and d) are close ups of the rutile grain under incident light.

Figure S2: False-color (16 shades) X-ray intensity maps. a) Ti map showing rutile host and rare Ti minerals surrounding it; b) Ca map highlighting perovskite and the alteration rim on rutile; c) Fe map highlighting ilmenite and the alteration rim on rutile.

Supplemental Material: Calibration file (TIF) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: Diffraction image (TIF) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: XRD average (TXT) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: XRD indexed (TXT) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: Raman R1 (ASC) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: Raman R2 (ASC) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: Raman R3 (ASC) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: Raman R4 (ASC) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: Raman R5 (ASC) [zipped]

Supplemental Material: Fluorescence (TXT) [zipped]
